Mocky’s third solo recording sees him emerge with a sophisticated brand of Synth-Pop far superior to most. With an ear for a catchy chorus, the former Peaches and Gonzales cohort builds on soulful, melodic foundations with club-friendly beats and slick, electronic touches to (mostly) great effect here. Warp’s Jamie Lidell co-wrote several of the tracks and lends his trademark falsetto to one. However, it is ‘Fightin’ Away The Tears’, a collaboration with former Broken Social Scene vocalist Feist, that really impresses – she is certainly a vocal talent to listen out for. That said, Mocky’s penchant for a one-dimensional, faux-Beck rap does grate on me, but there will be many who find this enjoyable, rather than just irritating.